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Replying to: tima3 (Apr 16, 2006 8:05 pm) I lived in Denver area and there are $1000 rebate to customer and $1500 incentive to dealer. What's a good deal, invoice - $1000 - $1500 -$? ? Thanks.
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Drove it home yesterday: 2006 2.5i SE wagon, silver, 5MT. Options included Homelink auto-dimming mirror, block heater, cargo cover and cargo area net. Paid $22,000 even plus TTL - I am positive that this is the best price I could have gotten for up here in Alaska, although you should be able to do better almost anywhere else. The rebate right now is $1500 up here. The final price came to about $800 under invoice I think. I'm just glad to have this process over with. Even though it might not have been a good deal compared to elsewhere in the country, I feel that it's a good price for what I got. Now all I have to do is sell my old Legacy!
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Replying to: alaskanwill (May 07, 2006 3:33 pm) -juice |
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A dealer in New York has a large inventory of two types of vehicles that I might be interested in: 1) 2005 Legacys and Outbacks that were slightly used by the factory as demos. They have around 3k miles. Not sure of the warranty. 2) 2006 Legacys and Outbacks that were scratched or otherwise slightly physically damaged due to wind. These all have less than 10 miles and come with full factory warranty. I am interested in one of these and wondering if anybody has any experience with a vehicle like these. I will be seeing them over the weekend and hoping to get somebody else's opinions (both optimists and pessimists welcome). Thanks in advance. |
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Replying to: yoga (May 11, 2006 8:09 pm) The wind-damaged cars are just that, wind damage on the paint voids that part of the warranty only, otherwise they're new. You'll want to have a close look at whatever you buy. These cars were purchased at auction so the dealer may have saved as much as $3,000+ on the vehicle. I've seen cars from these auctions that had little or no noticeable damage. |
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Replying to: yoga (May 11, 2006 8:09 pm) -juice |
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Replying to: obscurant (May 18, 2006 2:45 pm)
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Replying to: raybear (May 19, 2006 2:49 am) Forester X manual $17,999 Legacy 2.5SE SDN manual $19,600 Outback 2.5 manual $21,500 The first dealer I visited (closests to my home)wanted to sell me an '06 Legacy with 5000 miles for $500 off sticker. What a joke! I drove down to Becker and took delivery the same day. Excellent dealer to do business with. If calling or emailing, reference the Ad in the Morning Call. PS: If going with the 5 speed, I STRONGLY suggest the Momo short throw shifter availble through the dealer. It gives the car a much better, more sporty driving feel. It make shifting fun, rhather than a chore with the OEM gear shift. |
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